Black man claims he was kicked out of South Carolina restaurant because a white woman 'felt threatened'

Michael Brown, who went to the Wild Wing Café with a party of 24 other African-Americans who were celebrating his cousin's last day in Charleston, said a manager asked his party to leave after they waited two hours for a table. Brown says no explanation was given and only after he posted comments about the experience on Facebook did he finally hear from the company.
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By Lee Moran / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Libertarian_Geek wrote:Yep. More to this story than what's being reported. It doesn't even appear that the author asked about the other side of the story.

warjunky1428 wrote:...It's not racist, it's being a realist and a racialist to realize that separation is for the better of everyone.

Fan of segregation are you? Way to be part of the problem. Good luck in life with that mindset. Welcome to my ignore list.

Good to go, but your personal ignore list will not do anything more than make me glad I said what I did. Maybe others who have enough intellect to debate or discuss with someone of an opposing view without becoming personal will come along after you dipped out so quickly.

As for segregation, homogenous societies retain culture and heritage, not to mention are stronger than multi(anti)culture societies.

An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
-- Robert A. Heinlein, "Beyond This Horizon", 1942

And how convenient that I run across this very applicable picture elsewhere immediately upon leaving this page.

If one does not converse, discuss, and debate with others while remaining impersonal and impartial in nature, with ration and logic, one will never learn, grow, or evolve as a person as well as in ideas and perception.

An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
-- Robert A. Heinlein, "Beyond This Horizon", 1942

bakerjw wrote:The comments are very telling. There is always more to the story, always more.

I've been seeing this in the news for a couple of days now and KNEW there was more to the story that "they" were not telling us. Here it is from the comments:

This is not the entire story. A physically handicapped female bumped into one of the females in the 25-party. The women then proceeded to insult and scream at the physically handicapped female. The female was very confused and frightened. NOT because of race but because she was unable to understand. The table for this party had already been setup and was in the section that I was seated in. They were going to seat this party but then they became louder and more socially inappropriate to staff and consumers walking in the door after the incident listed above occurred.

It is amazing how much MORE you learn about these incidents by reading the comments section. More so in local publications.